8/29/2023 0 Comments Wpa personal vs enterprise![]() The passphrase for both WPA and WPA2 will be the same. When your router is set to "WPA2 with TKIP+AES" it means that network devices that can use WPA2 will connect with WPA2, and network devices that can only use WPA will connect with WPA. In essence: WPA = WPA with TKIP = PSK WPA2 = WPA with AES = PSK2 When you set your router to use WPA2, you usually have the option to use AES, or TKIP+AES. WPA uses TKIP encryption, WPA2 uses AES, but can also use TKIP for backward-compatability (so it would accept WPA connections). WPA and WPA2 encryption standards can sometimes be confusing.
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